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A new FDA-approved process called scrambler therapy retrains how the brain processes pain in a non-invasive way.
A new study published in Nanotechnology offers new hope for less harmful breast cancer therapy by combining two powerful, non ...
Medicine has really come a long way from the times in the past where you would, at best, get some herbs and a prayer if you ...
Eight years have passed since Chester Bennington left this world yet his voice continues to echo through our headphones, our speakers and our hearts. Today (20 July) marks not only his death ...
Reasons to be Cheerful reports that music therapy significantly reduces pain and anxiety, aiding healing and recovery in ...
Megan Taylor wasn't sure how Daboa would react to the goggles, but she said he was "as goofy and happy as ever" while wearing his new accessory.
The symptoms of this inflammatory disease can seem disconnected, which is why it’s important to know what to look for.
Lifezoom, a pioneer of red light therapy in the USA, is excited to expand with the new industry-leading Veyra Series, red ...
New Griffith University research investigated how the Nuralyte device, similar in size to an electric toothbrush, enhanced ...
A neuronal mechanism pumps the brakes on pain, but failure of these brakes can cause long-lasting pain. The discovery could ...
Researchers recently created a guide to help primary care clinicians navigate the complexities of chronic, nociplastic pain ...
Researchers have observed a mechanism in the brain that may ‘pump the brakes’ on acute pain to prevent overload while not inhibiting chronic pain at all.